Right now, Hiren is experimenting on the types of posters he wants to make for his project. All I have been asked to do so far for his project is to come with ideas he can use as concepts for his posters such as inspirational words or phrases, and subjects that would bring out school spirit in students. Hiren wants just ideas because he wants to create the first couple posters by himself so that he can decide exactly how he wants the rest of them to turn out; once he has figured out how the final products should look, he will ask the other member of his group to make some of them.
Some of the suggestions I have given him to experiment on his posters are things like using deep poems or phrases that involve the concepts of learning and community since there are quite a few people at our school who enjoy creative writing. Also, I said that he could use interesting and eye-catching pictures on his posters that would somehow describe a single-word theme (such as showing a beautiful picture of stars in space to show the concept of dreaming). All in all, my idea about this project would be that whatever the posters look like, students should almost always be able to get some message out of them whenever they look at them, and preferably the message is a powerful and impacting one. Even though this project might not turn out to make a difference in the lives of everyone, there is enough satisfaction knowing that we would have at least tried and maybe even impacted the thinking of some students through the posters we will now create.
As soon as Hiren is done with his experiments, I will ask him what he has decided to stick with, and what I can do to contribute more in this project.
Some of the suggestions I have given him to experiment on his posters are things like using deep poems or phrases that involve the concepts of learning and community since there are quite a few people at our school who enjoy creative writing. Also, I said that he could use interesting and eye-catching pictures on his posters that would somehow describe a single-word theme (such as showing a beautiful picture of stars in space to show the concept of dreaming). All in all, my idea about this project would be that whatever the posters look like, students should almost always be able to get some message out of them whenever they look at them, and preferably the message is a powerful and impacting one. Even though this project might not turn out to make a difference in the lives of everyone, there is enough satisfaction knowing that we would have at least tried and maybe even impacted the thinking of some students through the posters we will now create.
As soon as Hiren is done with his experiments, I will ask him what he has decided to stick with, and what I can do to contribute more in this project.
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